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361 Quotes for 'Society' in the Database.

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Scientists tell us that the fastest animal on earth, with a top speed of 120 ft/sec, is a cow that has been dropped out of a helicopter.
Author: Dave Barry
Source: None
I have only a small flickering light to guide me in the darkness of a thick forest. Up comes a theologian and blows it out.
Author: Denis Diderot
Source: None
A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.
Author: Dwight Eisenhower
Source: None
The supreme irony of life is that no one gets out of it alive.
Author: Robert Heinlein
Source: None
Where it is a duty to worship the sun it is pretty sure to be a crime to examine the laws of heat.
Author: John Morley
Source: None
Never assume the obvious is true.
Author: William Safire
Source: None
Curiosity killed the cat, but for awhile I was a suspect.
Author: Stephen Wright
Source: None
We are but a drop of water in a pool filled with diversity.
Author: Roy Ledda
Source: None
The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher. - Life and Letters of Thomas Huxley.
Author: Thomas Henry Huxley
Source: None
To get into the best society nowadays, one has either to feed people, amuse people, or shock people.
Author: Oscar Wilde
Source: None
Without education we are in a horrible and deadly danger of taking educated people seriously.
Author: Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Source: None
If the gods do evil then they are not gods.
Author: Euripides
Source: None
All human progress, even in morals, has been the work of men who have doubted the current moral values, not of men who have whooped them up and tried to enforce them.
Author: H.l. Mencken
Source: None
When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman?
Author: John Ball
Source: None
The difference between a professional person and a technician is that a technician knows everything about his job except its ultimate purpose and his place in the scheme of things.
Author: Richard W. Livingston
Source: None
Man is an imperceptible atom always trying to become one with God.
Author: Henry Adams
Source: None
All rising to great place is by winding stair.
Author: Francis Bacon
Source: None
The reason teaching has to go on is that children are not born human; they are made so.
Author: Jacques Barzun
Source: None
History is on every occasion the record of that which one age finds worthy of note in another.
Author: Jakob Burckhardt
Source: None
Whatever begins to be tranquil is gobbled up by something not tranquil.
Author: William Randolph Hearst
Source: None
Jefferson thought schools would produce free men: we prove him right by putting dropouts in jail.
Author: Benjamin R. Barber
Source: None
If there is no struggle there is no progress.
Author: Frederick Douglass
Source: None
To love truth for truth's sake is the principal part of human perfection in this world, and the seed-plot of all other virtues.
Author: John Locke
Source: None
We have no claim to share in the glory of our ancestors unless we strive to resemble them.
Author: Moliere
Source: None
Without speculation there is no good and original observation.
Author: Charles Darwin
Source: None
The presence of a body of well-instructed men, who have not to labor for their daily bread, is important to a degree which cannot be overestimated; as all high intellectual work is carried on by them, and on such work material progress of all kinds mainly depends, not to mention other and higher advantages.
Author: Charles Darwin
Source: None
The present is saturated with the past and pregnant with the future.
Author: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Source: None
I find it valid to understand man as an animal before I am prepared to know him as a man.
Author: John Steinbeck
Source: None
The pen is the tongue of the mind.
Author: Cervantes
Source: None
He who has never failed somewhere, that man cannot be great.
Author: Herman Melville
Source: None
A lie would have no sense unless the truth were felt dangerous.
Author: Alfred Adler
Source: None
Nature acts without masters.
Author: Hippocrates
Source: None
I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.
Author: Emily Bronte
Source: None
Every politician, clergyman, educator, or physician, in short, anyone dealing with human individuals, is bound to make grave mistakes if he ignores these two great truths of population zoology: (1) no two individuals are alike, and (2) both environment and genetic endowment make a contribution to nearly every trait.
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
...most scientific problems are far better understood by studying their history than their logic.
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
Evolution as such is no longer a theory for a modern author. It is as much a fact as that the earth revolves around the sun.
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
...anyone who writes about "Darwin's theory of evolution" in the singular, without segregating the theories of gradual evolution, common descent, speciation, and the mechanism of natural selection, will be quite unable to discuss the subject competently.
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
Our understanding of the world is achieved more effectively by conceptual improvements than by discovery of new facts...
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
Mathematics is as little a science as grammar is a language.
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
Scientific progress consists in the development of new concepts.
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
Life is simply the reification of the process of living.
Author: Ernst Mayr
Source: None
Do not be in a hurry to tie what you cannot untie.
Author: English Proverb
Source: None
Marke it welle,There are flowers, and there are weeds-But mostly weeds.
Author: Scott Orville Bergren
Source: None
Experience proves that those are oftenest abused who can be abused with the greatest impunity. Men are whipped oftenest who are whipped easiest.
Author: Frederick Douglass
Source: None
The stupider the peasant, the better the horse understands him.
Author: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Source: None
We are in the process of creating what deserves to be called the idiot culture. Not an idiot sub-culture, which every society has bubbling beneath the surface and which can provide harmless fun; but the culture itself. For the first time, the weird and the stupid and the coarse are becoming our cultural norm, even our cultural ideal.
Author: Carl Bernstein
Source: None
I have steadily endeavored to keep my mind free so as to give up any hypothesis, however much beloved (and I cannot resist forming one on every subject), as soon as the facts are shown to be opposed to it.
Author: Charles Darwin
Source: None
The meaning of life is that it stops.
Author: Franz Kafka
Source: None
It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them.
Author: Alfred Adler
Source: None
If everything's under control, you're going too slow.
Author: Mario Andretti
Source: None

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